Ultrasound Fellowship Education

The fellow is involved with teaching medical students, residents, and practicing physicians/mid level providers throughout the year in a variety of settings. The fellow's scans are entered into an online registry and reviewed by the director. The fellow attends the ACEP ultrasound management course as well as other conferences. The RDMS credential is typically obtained during the fellowship year. Opportunities exist for international teaching experiences.

Do you bill for ultrasounds?

Yes, varies by institutuion

Do you require follow up imaging for patients who get ultrasounds?

Varies by institution

Other Information

Our EU Fellows will receive a faculty appointment in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and be expected to complete and/or participate in: Clinical shifts, scanning shifts, research project, resident and medical student education, grand rounds presentation, assistance in fellowship development and ultrasound program development, 800 ultrasound studies (ARDMS), residency interviews, and become RDMS credentialed by the end of the one year fellowship.